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Wave Browser Funds 70K Pounds of Ocean Cleanup in 2025

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A new web browser designed for gamers has already helped remove over 70,000 pounds of plastic from oceans, rivers, and coastlines this year. Every browsing session supports real cleanup crews working across the globe.

Gamers who spend hours online with dozens of tabs open now have a way to turn their screen time into environmental action without changing a single habit.

Wave Browser looks and works like any modern web browser, but it funds ocean cleanup operations with every use. The platform has already supported the removal of over 70,000 pounds of plastic and trash from waterways in 2025 alone, with crews working in Bali, the Dominican Republic, and Florida.

The browser was built specifically for people who live online with multiple tabs, streams, and tools running simultaneously. Gamers constantly juggle livestreams, Discord chats, patch notes, mod downloads, and strategy guides all at once. Wave Browser turns that chaos into something organized.

Built-in tools replace the need for dozens of extensions. A sidebar keeps useful websites within reach without opening new tabs. Picture-in-picture mode floats videos over other pages, perfect for keeping streams visible while researching builds or reading guides. Tab grouping and bookmarks prevent the typical 20-tab meltdown that happens mid-session.

Wave Browser Funds 70K Pounds of Ocean Cleanup in 2025

Memory Saver mode reduces the impact of inactive tabs, keeping browsing smooth even when games are running. Ad blockers, translation tools, price trackers, and messaging integrations come standard. No hunting for extensions or slowing down your system with add-ons.

The Ripple Effect

Wave Browser partners with 4ocean, a certified cleanup organization, to fund removal operations worldwide. Users can watch a live impact tracker on their homepage showing exactly how much material has been removed and where crews are working. The partnership aims to fund removal of 300,000 pounds of ocean plastic by 2028.

The connection between browsing and environmental action happens automatically. No extra steps, no donations to remember, no guilt about screen time. The hours gamers already spend online now support real crews pulling plastic from coastlines and rivers.

Wave Browser earned AppEsteem certification, meaning it meets consumer protection standards for transparent installation, clear software behavior, and straightforward uninstall options. For users who care about both their online experience and the planet, it offers both without compromise.

Your next gaming session could help clean an ocean thousands of miles away.

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Based on reporting by Google News - Ocean Cleanup

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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